This summer I decided that I was going to great a seasonal (3 month long) TBR, and I loved the outcome and effect it had on my reading. So I have decided to continue with a Fall list! Because I have been itching to read more suspense and thriller novels, I have loosely themed this... Continue Reading →

Edinburgh Twilight is the first book in what is set to be a series of mystery novels centered on the main character, Detective Inspector Ian Hamilton and his, always aiming to please, partner Sergeant Dickerson, as well as a number of strong supporting characters. For an introductory book, and the first I have read by this author, Carole Lawrence hits it out of the park.The writing style was beautiful and believable and the description made me long to be back in Edinburgh.

Publisher: Apex Books Genre: YA/Sci-Fi Release date: June 13, 2017 Pages: 300 The future is a world where life is now possible on Mars. Transportation between planets is still difficult and expensive, but it is possible. It turns out, however, that life on Mars isn't all it's cracked up to be. Nanoannie dreams of the society... Continue Reading →

I know, I know, why am I posting a blog post about a BookTube challenge? Especially when I have yet to post a video about it? The answer is that, for the moment anyway, I want to keep track of my reading challenges and reading lists here as well as on my BookTube channel. Especially... Continue Reading →

This summer I decided to play with the idea of a quarterly reading list. My first list may seem a bit ambitious (almost 30 books), but the intent isn't that I have to read all of the books on the list. It's not that kind of challenge. The idea is that it's long enough that it should last the whole summer and it has enough variety built in that it should cover at least a jumping off point for any reading mood I may find myself in.

"Hello, old friend. And here we are. You and me, on the last page. By the time you read these words, Rory and I will be long gone. So know that we lived well and were very happy. And above all else, know that we will love you always. Sometimes I do worry about you... Continue Reading →

"Do you know why people get together at Christmas? Because every time they do it might be the last time. Every Christmas is last Christmas."-- Danny Pink, I know, I know, this is a bit of a sad quote for Christmas. But I also think that it's a beautiful quote and I love the sentiment behind... Continue Reading →